Inimicability
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 The quality of being inimicable. rare, uncountable
"But upon going through the Work, he confeſſed that he ſoon became reconciled to me, was ſenſible of a ſtrong Sympathy of feeling coming upon him every Chapter, and ſaid to himſelf, “This Man, ſurely, hath no Inimicability in his Nature.”"
Example
More examples"But upon going through the Work, he confeſſed that he ſoon became reconciled to me, was ſenſible of a ſtrong Sympathy of feeling coming upon him every Chapter, and ſaid to himſelf, “This Man, ſurely, hath no Inimicability in his Nature.”"
Etymology
From inimic(able) + -ability. Piecewise doublet of inamiability, inamicability, unamiability, and unamicability.
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